ready? go. good catch. back clowning around, coco, the labrador cross. the two year old arrived at this animal shelter with canine friend georgie after their owner, believed to be a heavy drinker, died. the dogs health quickly deteriorated. staff soon realised the pets had become addicted to booze. it could be thatjust after, like say the owner s had a drink and they ve just gone to sleep, the dogs may have drank it. but we just don t know. we do know that they were very, very well loved. coco made a full recovery but georgie, struggling with fits, didn t make it. the two year old is now available to adopt. he does need someone who s home quite a lot. he does suffer a little bit with his anxiety when he s left. we believe he s never really been left. coming off alcohol almost killed coco but now he s clear, healthy and looking for a loving home. you re live with bbc news.
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So let me start this article by pleading ignorance, I did not know about a certain food that is very harmful to our dog .. until I had given Dexter a few. What am I talking about, raisins. I never knew raisins are bad for dogs. Before I go further, Dexter only had one or two and he had no problems. Guess he isn’t a fan of raisins. This did make me think if this seemingly innocent food can be a problem for dogs, what other foods are dangerous to a dogs health. This was an eye opener. April was like “are you giving Dexter raisins?!” to which I replied “yes it’s a healthy snack” DUH! maybe for me but not our Maltipoo..so scratch them off the dog treats list.